From: Bob Adkins on

PicPick was my favorite screen capture program, but has started the
usual shenanigans we have become accustomed to.

*During install, it tries to install the Bing Tool Bar by default. You
can un-check it, but I rather opt in than opt out.

*You can no longer rapidly snap a series of captures to a default
folder. The PicPick editor pops up in your face after each snap,
making it a slow process to grab several snaps in succession. I don't
see any way around this.

Latest version is 2.2.5. Luckily, I kept version 2.0.3, and it works
great.
From: Tommy McClure on

On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 09:39:13 -0500, Bob Adkins wrote:

> PicPick was my favorite screen capture program, but has started the
> usual shenanigans we have become accustomed to.
>
> *During install, it tries to install the Bing Tool Bar by default. You
> can un-check it, but I rather opt in than opt out.
>
> *You can no longer rapidly snap a series of captures to a default
> folder. The PicPick editor pops up in your face after each snap,
> making it a slow process to grab several snaps in succession. I don't
> see any way around this.
>
> Latest version is 2.2.5. Luckily, I kept version 2.0.3, and it works
> great.

checkout Faststone Capture if you haven't already. v 5.3 last free ver
http://www.321download.com/LastFreeware/page4.html
has a scrolling window capture that works in IE

3/29/2010 10:56:09 AM
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From: Bob Adkins on
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 18:12:37 +0200, Yrrah <Yrrah-acf(a)acf.invalid>
wrote:

>Bob Adkins <me(a)pit.com>:
>
>> PicPick was my favorite screen capture program, but has started the
>> usual shenanigans we have become accustomed to.
>>
>> *During install, it tries to install the Bing Tool Bar by default. You
>> can un-check it, but I rather opt in than opt out.

Or just use 7-Zip to extract it. WinRAR also works. (The install EXE
file is nothing more than an SFX file)
From: Bob Adkins on
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 10:58:42 -0600, Tommy McClure
<tmDEL72(a)hal-pcmunged..org> wrote:


>checkout Faststone Capture if you haven't already. v 5.3 last free ver
>http://www.321download.com/LastFreeware/page4.html
>has a scrolling window capture that works in IE

Tried it a while back, PicPick spanks it.

Here's a link to the 2.0.3 executable, which has no bad habits.

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5142920/picpick.exe